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 Poster: A snowHead
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Off to Cham for a long weekend in january, and have always had a hankering to do the Pas de Chèvre. It looks like the exit can be a bit tricky, and involves a world of pain if you get it wrong - so I've decided to hire a guide. I know that it's possible the PdC might not be in nick, but I guess a guide's always going to know somewhere to go to have some fun. I've done most of the stuff near the lifts in Argentiere so whilst I'm a long way from being an expert I can get down most stuff until it gets really steep/narrow/cruddy.

I'll be with a group of nine, so I might manage to get another two or three people to share the cost, but in any event I'm tempted to take the plunge and hire someone to get it done - as I've looked down from the top loads of times and never done it.

So - I've searched on here for recommendations but not found any specific names - but I always think it's good to get some personal recommendation. Has anyone used a guide in Chamonix for off-piste stuff who they'd be happy to recommend? I've got a couple of names in mind anyway from a google search, but if anyone knows anyone who's good fun, knows their stuff and won't let me fall off any cliffs that'd be great.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I skied with Roland Stieger last week in Tignes and he's a top bloke, based in Cham.

http://rolandstieger.com/offpiste.html
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Jeff Banks a good friend and one of our ski testers. You will be hard pushed to find a nicer guide.
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Thanks guys - have emailed them.
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
I skied with Roland Stieger last week in Tignes and he's a top bloke, based in Cham.
Hmmm you must be one of those scgb types ?
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I can recommend Yves Salino. I've skied with him for years. If you want his email address, PM me
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 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Try Tim Blakemore (IFMGA Mountain Guide) based at Chamonix / Les Houches www.northernmountainsport.co.uk
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Thanks all - booked Neil Hitchings who I found through a mate.

Now...anyone know anyone good in the Portes du Soleil??
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Simon Hale. http://www.simonhaleguiding.com. Great guy as well as very experienced.
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andy from embsay wrote:
Now...anyone know anyone good in the Portes du Soleil??

What are you looking to do and which area?

You might be better off with a good local instructor...
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Brilliant, thanks 22 dropout. Have emailed him.
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andy from embsay, you have a PM.
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I can recommend a great guy named Jaques Senly.

Check out his site: http://www.chamonixguidedesalpes.com/

I did some great stuff with him last year and had a blast, too!

He was recently on a French TV program guiding a hot model around Mt Blanc! wink

Ciao,
Bob
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Also, if anyone's looking for a great guide around La Grave, then Boris Debeaune is your man! I've skied with him many many times, and did some amazing stuff!

I can't find his site, you can email him at

debeauneboris AT yahoo DOT fr

Ciao,
Bob


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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
andy from embsay wrote:
Off to Cham for a long weekend in january, and have always had a hankering to do the Pas de Chèvre. It looks like the exit can be a bit tricky, and involves a world of pain if you get it wrong - so I've decided to hire a guide. I know that it's possible the PdC might not be in nick, .


Hi Andy, I skied PdC on Sunday with a group of mates, in perfect conditions - one short ab at the end which we could have avoided if we had too. Skied all way down to Chamonix so should be well in condition for your long weekend. With tracked snow, good visibility and a read of the guide finding the route was ok.
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Thanks all - have a day's guiding with a chap called Neil Hitchings booked for two weeks today, with PdC as one thing to do, but Neil was saying he's been down there three times in a day, so we should get some more done as well.

Then I've got a day touring with Simon H booked in the PdS, so it'll be interesting to see where we get to!
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